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St. PATRICK iu AMERICA.
A SONG, for St. Patrick's Day.
haft Patrick's Day 'was ns dark
as the night,
For the Sun never Jhin'd cn Hi
bernia's tod
Brother John grin d a [mile to
beheld the fad fight,
When Erin go Bragh went in
mourning.
The Harpy the Shamrock, and
Shillaly
I Fere ft cl on away—with the
wreath and the rod,
Poor Sheldh kept tugging,
IFhilft John Bull kept hugging
Per her butter and beef, like a
coward and thief,
With his blood■ hounds of war, the
outcafts from God,
IF ho hang, burn and deftroy
Man, woman and boy —
On Patrick's Day in the Morn
mg.
Oh ! St. Patrick, where were
you on that great occaficn ?
*—7cu that us'd to drive Reptiles
away from the land ;
Hr rah why did you fuffer the Bri
ll ft j invafion ?
Üby were they not drown'd in
returning h—
if as it they that broke your
p aft oral crook,
And fnatch'd all the power from
your Holy Wand ?
Or have you been hanijh'd.
Since Ireland has vaniftj'd ?
In America lift, then, and give
us your fift,
For this is the country for which
we will ftand ;
And fiercely eppofe
hither traitors or foes,
Every Patrick's Day in the Adorn
ing>
And now my dear friends, fimee
our Saint has come over,
To fee how we lock round our jolly
full bowls :
Pet us welcome him here, where
we all live in clover,
The malice of Kings everfcorning.
With peace and health ft ill frai
ling around us.
And plenty to cheriftj cur ge
nus fouls —
New we all plainly fee
That America's tree —-
Republicans true fir.
As ever you knew fir.
From Ohio's Banks to where old
Ocean rolls ;
Then to JEFFERSON fill
Our glaffes we'll fill.
Every Patrick's Day, Night and
Morning.
A SE R M 0 N,
I hat will kilt any preacher, and
adapted to any audience, at
cuiy time, and in any place.
Man is born to trouble, as the
/parks fiy upward. —J 08 .
1 Brethren, I (hall divide my
clifccurfe into, and confider it
under, the three following heads.
i ft. Man’s ingrefs into the
world.
2tl. His pregrefs through the
world.
And, thirdly and Jaftiy, his
egrefs out of the world.
ift. Man’s ingrefs into the
world is naked and hare,
2d. His progrefs through the
world is trouble and care.
And, third-y and laftly, his
egrefs out of the world is—no
body knows where. 1
To conclude—lf we do well
here, we fhall do well there.
I can tell you no more, if I
preach a whole year.
To the Believers in Divine reve
lation.
The following teftimony from
fir William Jones, in favor of
the Holy Scriptures, cannot but
be highly acceptable, as well as
interetting : and it would be
acknowledged by every chrifti
an as fubfervient to the honor
of God’s holy word, if our
news-paper printers, through
out the United States would give
it a place in their publica
tions.
<f This learned man after pof
fefting himfelf of all that the fa
ges and philofophers of all times
iiave raid and thought upon the
works of nature, wrote the fol
lowing note at the end of his bi
ble : “I have regularly and at
tentively read thefe holy ferip
tures, and am of opinion that
this volume, independently of
its divide origin, contains more
true fublimity, more exquifite
beauty, more pure morality,
more important hiftory, and fin
er drains both of poetry and e
loquence, than can be colleCled
from all other books, in whate
ver age or language they may
have been compolecl. The two
parts of which the feripturcs
con fift, are conncfted byachain
of compofitions which bear no
refemblancc in form or ftyle, to
any that can be produced from
the ftores of Grecian, Percian,
or even Arabian learning; the
antiquity of thefe compofitions
no man doubts ; and the tinref
trained application of them to e
vents longfubfequent to their pub
lication, is a folid ground of be
lief that they are genuine pro
ductions, and confequently in
rp ire d.”
ANECD 0 T E.
A Student at a certain col
lege, to avoid his (Indies at Eu
clid and Algebra, w hich he ha
ted, feigned himfelf Tick of a
fever. After two or three days
deception, the mathematical tu
tor, calling at the young man’s
room to know how he was, met
a girl coming out. Well, how
is it with you (fald the tutor
feeling his pulfe) ; has this fe
ver almoft left you, Ifaac ? 1 he
Undent, confcious that nothing
ailed him, anfwcred with a yawn,
Yes—-yes, fir—it left me but
juft, juft now. I thought fo laid
the other, with a fardonic grin,
for it is but three minutes ago
that I met it going down fcairs !
OTIC E is hereby given fo
I all perfons haling de
mands againft the eftnte of the
late honorable James Jones,
decrafed, that they render them
properly attefted to the fubferi
be»s; and thole indebted fo the
eft te are requeftid to make
immediate payment.
JOHN MILI EDGE,
EBENEZEHSTARK,
Eiccutoie.
March 28.
GEORGIA.
By his Hcncr David Emanuel,
F ref dent of the Senate , and
commander in chief of the army
end navy of this fate , and of
the militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
\A/H KR EAS in and by an
V V A&, entitled “ an A6l
to repeal an Ordinance, palled
at Angulla, the 26th of January,
1786, fo Dr as relpeHs the fixing
the Scat of the Univcrfity of this
Hate ; and an Act for the more
full and complete efiabliCiment
of a Public Seat of Learning in
this Pate, fo far as icTpetls (he
appointment of Truflees, pafled
at Savannah the 27th of January,
and to appoint a Board
of Truflees, and to define the
Board of Vi fi tors, and to fix on
a permanent Scat for the laid
Univcrfity pafled the sth day
of December, in the year eigh
teen hundred, it is enafted—
That Abraham Baldwin, Hugh
Lawfon, Benjamin Taliaferro,
jofeph Clay, jun. James Jack-
Ton, fohn Twiggs, John Clarke,
(cf Wilkes) the Hcv. Robert M»
Cunningham, John Miiledge,
Johan Tatnall, jun. Ferdinand
O'Neal, john Stewart, and
James M‘Neil, fhall compofe
the Board of Tru flees ; whofe
duty it fhall be to carry this in.
flitution completely into died!."
And it is further enabled—
“ That'he Governor, the Judges
of the Superior Courts, the Pre
Gdcnt of the Senate, the Speaker
of the Hcufe of Reprefentilives,
and the Senators from the dtfFer
ent Counties (except the Coun
ties in which the Governor, the
judges, the Prefident of the Se
nate, and Speaker of the Houfe
of Representatives for the time
being fhall refide) fhall form a
Board of Vifitors, ivhole duty
it fhall be to fuperintend and
regulate the literature cf this
flate ; and in particular of the
Public Seat of 1 earning.”
And whereas fhc General Af
hmbly pafled a joint refolution
authorizing and empowering the
Governor to iflue his proclama
tion, requiring the members of
the Senatus Acadernicus cf the
Univcrfity of Georgia, to con
vene at Louifville, between the
teirrs of the Superior Courts,
to take under their ccnfideration
and adopt fur h mcafures as may
belt promote the objeQs of that
infliction—“ And that body at
their conventional afßmbiage
during the fitting of the Jafl
I egiflaturc, having fixed upon
Jcfiah Meigs, efq. then profdlor
of Yale College, in the flate of
ConncQicut, as prefiding pro
fcllor cf the bniveility of the
ftafe of Georgia, who grateful!}'
attentive to the call has anived
with his family among us, and
perfonally notified rhe Executive
thereof, and of his define to
commence on the duties allotted
him.
I have therefore thought fit
to iflue this my proclamation,
requiring the attendance as well
of the members of the laid Board
of Vifitors as of the members
or the Board of Tnillces of the
Univcrfity of this flate, at the
State-Houle, in louilville, on
Monday the 15th day c f June
next, then and rherc to form the
Senatus Acadernicus, and to
proceed cn the important r. n
ties of the inftiiution accoidino!
1 y.
Given under my hand, and the
Great Seal of this fate **
the State Hcufe } L Lcuii
ville , this ytb day of yj.p.fj
in the year of cur Lord
eighteen hundred and ere*
and of American Independ
ence the t wenty-fifth.
DAVID EMANUfiL.
By the Prefident and Com
mander in chief
Thomas Johnson,
Deputy Secretary of flat?,
Gcd Jave the fate.
Tot“ i 'c eT
ON Tburfday the 2 8, h day
of May nev; will be p X ,
pofrcl to Tale at public outcry
at (be houfe lately occupied by
Doflor fames Boyd c harpe, in
the town of Waynpfbmoujrh t
the whole of the PERSONAL
FSTATR of the faid Jawes R.
Sharpe, defeated ; confiding of
a well chofen affoitmentof Me
dicine and Shop Furniture a
few articles of Houfehold and
Kitchen Furniture, a fmall
of Tattle Hops and Coats.—
Six months credit will be
the purchafers giving bond nr
notes with approved tecunty to
the adminiftrator Who fe
qnefls all perfons having de
mands on the eftafe, or againft
the defeated, to render them
properly attefted, and thofc in
debted, to make payment with
out delay, to
Frkd. Shub art, AdmV.
Apiil 2, 1801.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD,
STRAYED from the Snb
fedber's plantation Half
combe, on Rocky Comfort, laft
month, a fmall bay Horte, 13
bands high, one or both hind
feet white, a fwitcb tail, anda-<
Indian brand—fhape not recol
leQrd—is pleafant under the
faddlc and an excellent lady's
l orfe—was laft Teen by a Mr.
Dawkins, who turned him into
Ogeecbe Swamp—was aI f o feeri
by a Mr. Harris, both living
on the Fork oFOgecche& Roc
ky Comfort.—The horfe is well
known on the Oconee, about
the Dead river, and capt. Swil-
Iv's diftrift, being the ho»fe
which was ftolen (wo years and
upwards fmee from the Cheehaw
King, and paid for by the flam,
and purchaied of the ftafe by
the fubfenber at public tele. —
Ihe above reward will be paid
on delivery of the horle at
the plantation, or to
JAS. JACKSON.
Touifville, April 14, 1801.
TAX COLLECTOR’S
SALES.
WILL BE SOLD,
A' the Couk Houfc in Wayn-(borough*
Buikc county, on MONDAY ihe
8 !j ct June, nt rhe ufual hrurß.
One Huntried Acres of LAND*
Eu?ke County ; the fame being one
moiety tf h five hundred acre !
origicilly granted to George B "7*
joining of Henry Yeung, on be not I)
tide of the lYaver l)?no, anti fo!. 1 m
latiefy the Tai of 1759* acl l ~ X
rears.
John Broome, t. c. b. c.
/'pril 4, ISo I.
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